Rainbow Point
At 9,115 ft (2,778 m) Rainbow Point is one of the highest viewpoints in the Bryce Canyon National Park. From here you can look can look northward and clearly see the Pink Cliffs out of which the Hoodoos have been sculpted. The cliffs curve around amphitheaters carved by the erosion of small streams and tributaries to the Paria River. The air in the area is so clear that on most days from this overlook Navajo Mountain and the Kaibab Plateau can be seen 90 miles (140 km) away in Arizona. On extremely clear days, the Black Mesas of eastern Arizona and western New Mexico can be seen some 160 miles (260 km) away. (Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, USA)
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